This ceramic red hiball with gold painted details was made in Thailand for Trader Vic's. It is a later version of the glass Port Light hiball. An earlier version of this ceramic design with gold details was made by Imperial Imports in 1979. They also made a version with a black rim, rather than gold. Trader Vic's also used a companion glass, a green Starboard Light Glass, and there is a modern version of that design as well.
This ceramic red hiball with gold painted details was made by Imperial Imports for Trader Vic's. It is a later version of the glass Port Light hiball. A later still version has a black rim, rather than gold. Trader Vic's also used a companion glass, a green Starboard Light Glass.
This ceramic green hiball with gold painted details was made by Imperial Imports for Trader Vic's. It is a later version of the glass Starboard Light hiball. A later still version has a black rim, rather than gold. Trader Vic's also used a companion glass, a red Port Light Glass.
This is a Papua New Guinea inspired Tiki mask shaped ashtray. Almond shaped with rests for cigarettes or cigars. Reverse has a hole on back so it can be hung on the wall as a decoration as well. A part of The Sven Kristen Kollection. Premiered Saturday, July, 27th, 2013. First edition had about 500 made.
This shot is of a very female tiki, with a grass skirt and a red lei. Designed by Donella Vitale for Tiki Farm. Marked "Tini Goddess" in raised letters on front near base.
This shot was designed by popular surf artist Rick Rietveld for Tiki Farm. The shot features a large tiki head with Maori-style markings, wearing sunglasses. "The Tininator" is in raised letters down the back of the shot.
This blue hiball mug with black top & bottom rims was created by Tiki Farm for Trader Vic's, and has the Trader Vic's logo tiki mask in black & white on the front, and "Trader Vic's" on the back in black.
This yellow hiball mug with black top & bottom rims was created by Tiki Farm for Trader Vic's, and has the Trader Vic's logo tiki mask in black & white on the front, and "Trader Vic's" on the back in black.
This brown mug is manufactured by Tiki Farm for the Forbidden Island tiki bar in Alameda, CA. The tiki has large slanted eyes and a toothy grin. The mug has palm texture on the tiki's forehead and back. The brown version was retired on 9/12/07.
A Jivaro headhunter's shrunken head with mouth and eyes sealed in twine and beaded with small multi-colored skull beads (50 of the mugs issued come with beads which are gold plated). The hair is bunched and pulled straight up to form a "handle". Glazed in matte brown. This is the first issued color-way glaze for this mug.
A Jivaro headhunter's shrunken head with mouth and eyes sealed in twine and beaded with small multi-colored skull beads. The hair is bunched and pulled straight up to form a "handle". Glazed in an earthen-hued glaze with infusions of teal for an overall "greenish" appearance but distinct from the solid green version. This is the third color-way glaze of this mug.
This "modern primitive" shot mug is double-sided with two highly stylized Tiki Gods on either side. Designed by Holden, the yellow and brown color pallet was chosen by Ken Ruzic. The overall aesthetic is Papua New Guinea inspired with a touch of whimsy. This shot mug is the companion to the larger ZuguZugu Mug.
This is a mug shaped like a Marquesan Tiki head. Top and bottom rims are decorated in a Tahitian glyph pattern. Glazed in grayish-blue. This was the first color-way glaze of this design.
"Kolohe" is Hawaiian for a naughty, mischievous little rascal! This Tiki mug has a wide open mouth and both arms extended outwards as if yelling out for the whole world to hear. It is glazed in a forest green/bone exterior with a contrasting orange interior.
This black Tiki head mug has red racing stripes down one side of his face, wicked looking sharp teeth, and the reverse has a red devil tail and crossed pitchforks.
This is a mug shaped like a large grinning Tiki holding a beautiful little mermaid with a lei around her neck and a flower in her hair. Hand painted details, including red hearts and green fish designs on Tiki as well.
This large mug was designed by popular surf artist Rick Rietveld for Tiki Farm. The mug features a large tiki head with Maori-style markings, wearing sunglasses. "The Tikinator" is in raised letters down the back of the mug.
Blue & brown splotchy version of the Tiki Farm Warrior mug. Tiki has almond-shaped, slanted eyes, and a squatting posture with knees meeting. This tiki is designed by Squid and produced by Tiki Farm.
Golden brown version of the Tiki Farm Warrior mug. Tiki has almond-shaped, slanted eyes, and a squatting posture with knees meeting. This tiki is designed by Squid and produced by Tiki Farm.
This mug is all turquoise blue and depicts a mermaid. Modeled after the earlier R-99 Orchids of Hawaii Mermaid Mug Blue but less detailed.
This is a stock green tiki mug from Dynasty, like the Orchids R-5. The design has a tiki with almond-shaped slanted eyes, and a small mouth full of jagged teeth. Zig zag design along top rim.
This is a mug shaped like three stacked animated cars with wide eyes and grimacing grills. Top and bottom rims of mug are formed by tires with three wavy lines on tread.
Charooba is based on Tiki Bar TV's logo. The tiki has a woodgrain look. His eyes are shaped like sideways teardrops, and his brows come all the way down his nose. His mouth is a large open rectangle, and his lips curve toward each other at the center. His mouth is filled with indistinct teeth. This version is purple. Designed by Melanie Carson.
Tiki mug based on the chanting tikis inside the Enchanted Tiki Room in Disneyland. Design adapted and sculpted by Disney artist Kevin Kidney. Four colors have been produced, the other three are green, teal, and yellow. The tiki is marked "Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room Disneyland Park Microwave & Dishwasher Safe" in white paint on the bottom, with "Disney" imprinted in the mold on the bottom. Comes with a hangtag.
This candle holder in the shape of Rongo was manufactured as part of the massive merchandise campaign for Disneyland's 50th Anniversary in 2005. The candle holder is supported by three feet. Rongo has round white eyes. His purple tongue is sticking out and his ears are shaped like little men. It was designed by Elisabete Gomes.
This is a mug shaped like a vertically leaping piranha with large sharp teeth. Designed and sculpted by Tim Wollweber (with Marcus Gonzalez). Used to serve the "Piranha Pool" cocktail which is described as "Strawberry Vodka blended with Pineapple Juice, Cream of Coconut, Strawberry Puree, and Blue Curacao." Released June 6th, 2018.
This is a hiball mug featuring a Papua New Guinea style tiki faced shield on one side that has a second small tiki that forms the nose of the mask. On the other side, the smaller figure is carrying the mask like a surfboard. Light blue wipe glaze leaving the otherwise white mug with light blue in the low relief areas to show off the sculpt. Designed by Marcus Gonzalez with sculpt by Tim Wollweber. The drink it serves is called "The Tangaroa Cooler" and features Hendrick's gin, orgeat, falernum, Angostura bitters, and juices of grapefruit and lemon.
This is a drink vessel shaped like the Nautilus submarine featured in Jules Verne's novels, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) and The Mysterious Island (1874). It was issued for the grand opening of Trader Sam's Grog Grotto at the Disney Polynesian Resort in Orlando, Florida. Measures 6" high by 14.5" long by 5.75" wide. The Nautilus Cocktail includes Barbancourt Pango Rum, Appleton Estate Reserve Rum, Combier's Crème de Pêche De Vigne, Tropical Juices, and Falernum. The second edition of this design was released in December 2017.
This is a mug shaped like a rum barrel with barnacles and seaweed clinging to the side. This second edition of the mug has a mottled blue over honey brown exterior glaze. Brown interior. It still says "first edition" on the bottom. Used to serve the Shipwreck on the Rocks cocktail made with Maker's Mark bourbon, freshly muddled lemon and mint with organic agave nectar.
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken zombie head with black stitches on eyes & mouth. Mottled blue glaze. Designed by Tim Wollweber. Used to serve the Shrunken Zombie Head cocktail on the Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar menu, made with "reserve and aged rums, tropical juices, falernum and cinnamon".
This mug depicts a Tiki on the front wearing a Trojan set of armor, including crested helmet and sword. The back features three more Tikis, each with a letter, that spells out "USC" together. This mug is red and brown. There is a matching "gold" (pale yellow) and brown version as well. Licensed by Beachdude, Inc. for sale at the University of Southern California.
This mug portrays one of the nurses from "Eye of the Beholder" which is one of the more famous and classic episodes of The Twilight Zone. In this episode, a young woman lying in a hospital bed, her head wrapped in bandages, awaits the outcome of a surgical procedure performed by the State in a last-ditch attempt to make her look "normal." As it turns out, she is a very good-looking blonde woman with delicate features but after 11 procedures the hospital staff were unable to "fix" her face and make it resemble the pig-like features common to this alternate Earth. As a result, she will have to go live in a segregated community of similarly-featured "freaks" that her doctor and nurses look on with revulsion.
This is a mug shaped like the bust of a female nurse wearing a nurse's cap/wimple. The nurse has a pig nose.
From Middle of Beyond:
"Officially licensed Twilight Zone Nurse ceramic mug from the episode 'Eye of the Beholder'.
Stoneware ceramic mug
Holds 20 oz and stand approximately 7 inches tall
White glaze with painted accents
Unlimited edition"
*This mug was released in several different variants, including Bandage Variant, Twilight Variant, Patient 307 Variant, and Beholder Variant.
This is a mug shaped like the Necronomicon, a book first introduced in the Cthulhu Mythos by H.P. Lovecraft, and portrayed here as seen in the Evil Dead film franchise.
The Necronomicon, also referred to as the Book of the Dead, or under a purported original Arabic title of Kitab al-Azif, is a fictional grimoire (textbook of magic) that is sentient and evil -- said to be bound in human skin.
Middle of Beyond produced this mug in a Flesh Variant (brown), a Cabin Variant (darker brown with black wash), or a Blood Variant (red with black wash).
This mug depicts three stacked tikis (totem pole fashion) trying to avoid sinking into quicksand.
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Welcome curious travelers! The idol we present for you this evening is as peculiar as any we’ve ever come across. Part New Orleans voodoo and part island deity. One thing is for certain, when you imbibe from these haunted spirits, the room will feel like it’s stretching. This is the pre-sale for the Limited Edition 250 Ghost glaze variant Haunted Spirits: Quicksand mug. This mug is being produced by Munktiki Imports and the expected ship date is Early 2021."
This is the Ghost edition, which is primarily a blue color with a red wiped finish.
The design is a "tikified" play on one of the stretching posters in the Haunted Mansion attraction at both US Disney theme parks.
This mug depicts a tiki/ghost standing atop a tombstone. At the base of the stone is a small bust of a bearded man who has an axe stuck in his head.
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Welcome curious travelers! The idols we present for you this evening are as peculiar as any we’ve ever come across. Part New Orleans voodoo and part island deity. One thing is for certain, when you imbibe from these haunted spirits, the room will feel like it’s stretching. This is the Limited Edition 250 Sangre glaze variant."
The design is a "tikified" play on one of the stretching posters in the Haunted Mansion attraction at both US Disney theme parks.